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At a court hearing here in the District of Columbia on May 8th, a State Department lawyer trying to defend the continued listing of the MEK as a terrorist organization claimed that Camp Ashraf had never been inspected by U.S. Forces.
Considering presence of armor vehicles, spying cameras and increasing siege that the Government of Iraq imposes on every aspect of the residents' lives this place that was supposed to be a 'Temporary Transit Location' for asylum-seekers,
More than 10 million dollars have been spent on Ashraf power station and its facilities and generators. The cost of two water pumping stations and piping from Zarganieh (30 km West of Ashraf) to Marfo'i (6 km East of Ashraf)
I would like to draw your attention to the blatant violation of the rights of Ashraf residents and they call for guaranteeing the minimum assurances sought by Ashraf residents in order to prevent a greater catastrophe.
Australia is studying how to reduce wind-farm bird deaths, but rural landholders still face unanswered questions over turbine foundations and cleanup costs.